Abstract

As the Smart City concept evolves, it necessarily incorporates more sustainability and inclusiveness features. In this context, the mobility of people is still one of the major challenges for cities. Among the most vulnerable group of citizens are the elderly, as they demand special requirements in the design of smart mobility. At the same time, smart cities’ technologies could be used to maintain their quality of life. From an architectural and sociological point of view, smart cities change the meaning and the use of public spaces, from physical meeting places to relational public spaces, in which humans use interposed technological means and information flows. This leads to the concept of Interconnected Public Spaces: a mixture of physical and virtual environments, generating interconnections at a planetary scale, that can be used to attract elderly people for collectively sharing experiences outdoor in public spaces (parks, squares or bus stops, in any city on our planet), increasing their physical form and stimulating them mentally, socially and emotionally. This paper describes the development of an inclusive smart bus stop prototype and the use of its ICT infrastructure to build Interconnected Public Spaces.

Highlights

  • In the context of Socially Sustainable Cities [1], we certainly have the opportunity to make all city services accessible for everyone

  • This paper introduces the novel concept of the Interconnected Public Spaces or IP-Spaces: a mixture of physical and virtual environments, that can be used to attract elderly people for collectively sharing experiences outdoor in public spaces, in order to increase their physical form and stimulate them mentally, socially and emotionally

  • This is very suitable when the smart bus stop is in a park or square, where people can be involved in sport, physical and cultural activities

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Summary

Introduction

In the context of Socially Sustainable Cities [1], we certainly have the opportunity to make all city services accessible for everyone. Transportation and mobility systems play a major role in the context of sustainable and inclusive smart cities. Current Trends and Issues”, which highlights the importance of social aspects in the development of an advanced European transport system: “From a social perspective, affordability, reliability and accessibility of transport are key. This has not been achieved across the board.

Materials and Methods
Smart Bus Stops
MUSA Smart Bus Stop
MUSA Smart Bus Stop System Architecture
Conclusions
Transport in the European Union
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